August, 1923 
31 
BOYS' SCHOOLS 
NEW YORK 
EASTERN ATLANTIC 
St.Johns School 
FREEHOLDPa'JI; SCHOOL 
for boys 7 to 15. Modified military training — 
inculcates obedience, orderliness, self-reliance. 
The school with the personal touch. Catalog. 
Address 
Major Chas. M. Duncan, Box 87, Freehold, N. J. 
Ossining-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
Preoarea Boys for College and Business, Small classes. Mili¬ 
tary training. Athletics Separate school for boys under 13. 
Address the Principal. 
jUANf 111.8 ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL 
In the hills of Centr.vl New Yorl:, 11 miles 
from Syracuse. Essentially a college prep.aratory 
school conducted under military system, installing 
haliits of order, promptness, honor and obedience. 
Huslness courses. Extensive equipment and grounds. 
Well ordered recreation and athletics. Weiiarate 
.lunior School, hoys 10 to 14. Catalog. Address 
GENERAL WILLIAM VERBECK. President 
Box 88, Manlius. New York 
For the all-around 
m J 1 bI ^'education of manly 
B m W m W m r.^b6ys. Athletic sports. 
60-acre campus. Pre¬ 
pares for college and business life. Moderate 
rates. Lower School for boys from 10 to 14. 
Roger W. Swetland, Headmaster, Box 8G, 
Hightstown, N. J. 
TOME SCHOOL FOR_BOYS 
The most beautiful and best equipped school in 
America. Faculty of Specialists. College Board 
Standards. Single Rooms, Individual Advisers. 
All Athletics. Forty-five boys entered college in 
September, 1922. 
MURRAY PEABODY BRUSH. Ph. D.. Director. 
Rate $1100. Port Deposit, Md. 
CT DAIII ’C 153 Stewart Ave. 
5 1 • rAUL O Garden City, L. 1., n. Y. 
Episcopal boarding school (boys). Coll. Prep, course (4 
yrs. 1 for boys who have finished Grammar school. Jun- 
lorDept. (grades 6 to 8). Fireproof. All athletics. 
Resident ^aplain and nurse. Single rooms $1200. 
L. I.R. R. 40 min. from N. V. City. 
NEW ENGLAND 
iniaaiaupi 
^^ASCHOOL FOR BOYsM 
150 Boys, 15 Teachers 
A progressive school with eighty 
years of solid achievement behind it. 
Directed work and play. 
Preparatory for college or scientific 
school. 
Junior School for young boys. A 
distinct school in a building of its 
own. Home care, under Housemother, 
Headmaster and Special Faculty. 
Rates $550 ~$950 
ARCHIBALD V. GALBRAITH, Prin. 
qtuyvesant 
\J SCHOOL FOR BOYS 
Warrington, Virginia. 
Limited to 50. Preparation for all colleges. 
Catalog. 
Edwin B. King, M. A. (Yale), Headmaster. 
STAUNTON 
Private academy preparing for Universities, Govern¬ 
ment Academies, Business. Gymnasium, swimming 
pool, all athletics. $600,000 plant. Charges, $650. 
COL. THOS. H. RUSSELL, B.S., Pres., 
Box X, (Kable Station), Staunton, Va. 
WESTERN 
Box 21, Easthampton, Mass. 
■AKE FOREST -- NON-MILITARY 
WESTMINSTER SCHOOL 
SIMSBURY, CONN. 
Raymond R. McOrmond, Headmaster 
■ emy for Boys. Honor Ideals. Hour north of 
Chicago. All athletics. Endowed. John 
Wayne Richards, Headmaster. Catalog on 
retiuest. Box 150 Lake Forest, 111. 
URBAN MILITARY ACADEMY 
California’s most beautiful school, highest scholar¬ 
ship, thorough character training, completely 
equipped playgrounds, swimming pool, horseman¬ 
ship, golf, band, radio, all athletics. In session 
all year, summer camp, enroll any time. Address 
the Registrar, Hancock I’ark, Los Angeles. 
Allen-Chalmers 
A Country School for Boys 
Military Regularity. Upper and Lower Schools. 
Thomas Chalmers, West Newton, Mass. 
WORC® STER ACADEMY orMiiiTv 
WOR.CESTEIA, MASSACHUSETTS WITH COLLEGE VISION 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
STAGE DANCING 
TAUGHT BY 
WALTER BAKER 
Dancing Master for Ziegfeld 
Follies,John Cort.Chas. Dilling¬ 
ham Lee & J.J.Shubert, Geo.M. 
Cohan, others. Teacher of Mari- 
lynn Miller, Fairbanks Twins, 
Florence Walton and hundreds 
of others. Write or Call. 
900-7th Ave. Circle 8290. 
American Academy of Dramatic Arts 
Founded in 1884 
FRANKLIX H. SARGENT, President 
The leading institution for Dramatic and 
Expressional Training in America. Con¬ 
nected itnth Charles Frohman’s Empire 
Theatre and Companies. For information 
apply to SECRETARY, 
262 E. Carnegie Hall, New York, N. Y. 
C H A L I F 
Russian School 
of DANCING 
ART IN DANCING 
“I admire your en¬ 
ergy and your work” 
ANNA PAVLOWA 
Summer School 
May 28th to July 20th 
Catalog on lieauest 
163-165 West 57th Street, New York 
DENISHAWN 
IN NEW YORK i 
Special 2 weeks Spanish Native Course starts ! 
.Tuly 30. Teachers' Kindergarten Course Starts 
July 16. Personal direction MISS ST. DENIS, i 
MR. SHAWN and assistant teachers. 
327 W. 28 th Street Endicott 8274 
Gertrude C. Moore, National Director 
C.\LIFORNIA DENISHAWN 
at 932 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 
Professional and advanced pupils’ courses 
starting June i8th. 
J. Roy Busclark, Manager 1 
THE PERRY-MANSFIELD CAMP 
(Rocky Mountain Dancing Camp) 
Steamboat Springs, Colo. 
Normal and Professional Classic Dancing 
Dejits. Junior and Senior Camps. Horse- 
hack riding, camping trips, swimming, basket¬ 
ball, tennis. Portia Mansfield—Principal. 
25 YEARF^ THE STANDARD TRAINING 
SCHOOL FOR THEATRE ARTS 
ALVIENE SCHOOL 
OF 
DRAMATIC ARTS 
Drama Oratory—Photo Play 
Musical Comedy—Dance Arts 
FOUR SCHOOLS IN ONE, PRACTICAL 
STAGE TRAINING, THE SCHOOL’S STU¬ 
DENTS’ STOCK AND THEATRE AFFORD 
PUBLIC STAGE APPEARANCE 
Write for catalog mentioning study desired to 
N. H. IRWIN. Sec., 43 W. 72nd St., N. Y. City 
Between B’lcay & Central Park Ifest 
missTOWNSENDS studio 
SPEAKING VOICE DICTION 
STAGE and PLATFORM 
’ Individual Instruction - Not a school 
13 GRAMERCY PARK NE'W YORK CITY. 
EDITH COBURN NOYES SCHOOL 
Dramatic Training—Character Development 
Voice, Diction, Psychology, Design, French. 
Writr lor cornpleiv Ii«t of courses. 
Edith Coburn Noyes, Principal 
Symphony Chambers, Boston. 
SHORT-STORY WRITING 
A practical forty-lesson course in' the 
writing and marketing of the Short-Story 
taught by Dr. J. Berg Esemvein, Editor 
of The Writer’s Monthly. 
. 150 page catalog free. Please address: 
The Home Corresponaence School 
Dr. ICsenwein, Dept. 65. Springfield, Mass. 
SPECIAL SCHOOLS 
Dress Desigiv 
^0/essons i>yJ^ail^GO. J 
ACADE>fYOPPlNEARH 
<9/ Sasf y^acfisoTz Street — 
Zhe NEW YORK SCHCDL of 
INTERIOR DECORATION'^ 
IOPPARK.AVE - NEW YORK CITY 
Correspondence Courses 
Complete instruction in period 
styles, color harmony, furniture 
arrangement, curtains, etc. Ama¬ 
teur and professional courses. 
Sfflrf at once. Send for Catalog H2 
BOSTON SCHOOL of INTERIOR DECORATION 
Correspondence Courses 
Course A —Professional Training Course. 
Course B —^Domestic Course.—IIow to Plan Your 
Own House. 
Enrollment limited^—Write for Prospectus 
Address P. O. 143, Boston (Copley Station), Mass. 
N. Y. School of Fine & Applied Art 
Frank Alvah Parsons, Pres. Wm. Odom, Director in Paris 
New York Paris London 
Interior Architecture and Decoration; Costume 
Design and Illustration: Stage Design; (irapliic 
Advertising; Decorative liesign; Teachers’ 
Training Courses. Begins Septemlier 7th. 
Circulars. 
Address:- Sec., 2239 Broadway. New York. 
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF FINE 
AND APPLIED ART 
Felix Mahony, Pres. 
Interior Decoration: (’ostume, Commercial Poster A- 
Textile Design. Illustration and Life, etc. Catalog. 
Connecticut Ave. and M. St., Washington, D. C. 
METROPOLITAN ART SCHOOL 
58 W. 57th St., New York 
MODERN COLOR 
For Portrait—Landscape—Poster—Stage 
Lighting—Costume Design—Interior Deco¬ 
ration—Fabric Designing. 
Children’s Saturday Classes 
■ 1. exehifsive profession. 
I.ittle competition. $.‘>,000 to $10,000 Incomes for experts. 
Easy by onr method. Eot, 1916. Assistance extended to 
students ai.d graduates. Write for details. 
American Landscape School 81 H, Newark, N. Y. 
THE CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL 
Domestic and Landscape Architecture 
Cambridge, Massachusetts 
Costume Design 
Millinery Design 
Fashion Illustration 
Vqurs for the asking—Emil Alvin 
Hartman’.s new book, “The Secret 
of Costume Design”. Reveals how 
designs are made. 
Write today. This book may be the 
start of a new career for you. 
FASHION ACADEMY, Inc. 
Studio 38 Off Fifth Avenue 
21 East 79th St., New York City 
Scottish Rite Temple. San Francisco. Cal. 
1432 N. Broad street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
P. Clement-Brown 
courses in ^ 
Costume Design 
are recognized by the ex¬ 
clusive Fifth Avenue Shops 
as the standard of highest 
proficiency. 
Amateurs and profes^ 
sionals should write for 
free catalog. 
BROWN’S SALON STODIOS—620 Fifth Ave..N. Y. 
Paris New York San Francisco 
DESIGNING and MILLINERY 
Dressmaking and I’atU’rii Cutting taught for whole¬ 
sale, retail or home use. School oiien all Suininer. 
Call or write for particulars. JIcDowell Dress¬ 
making and Millinery School. Established 18715. 
No Branches. 58 West 40th Street, N. Y. 
THE garland school 
OF HOMEMAKING 
Booklet on training for efficient home making. 
Mrs. Margaret J. Stannard, Director. 
2 Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass. 
DAf ¥ A I)¥\ Register Now For 
dALLAKU secretarial course 
Established 50 years 
610 Le»x. Ave., at 53d St. 
Central Branch Y.W.C.A. 
THE ERSKINE SCHOOL 
Vocational Training for High School 
and College Graduates 
Miss Euphemia E. McClintock 
129 Beacon Street Boston, Mass. 
Florence Nightingale School 
for Backward Children 
40 miles from New York—Katonah, N. Y. 
Summer School & Camp during Summer 
Rudolf S. Fried, Principal. 
_LOWTHORPE_ 
A 
School of Landscape Architecture for Women 
36 miles from Boston. 
Intensive training tor a delightful 
and protitabie profession for women. 
Courses in Landscape Architecture, 
Horticulture and Planting Itesign. 
AMY L. COGSWELL, Principal 
Groton, Mass. 
V 
Bancroft School 
The ITome School for Subnormal Children. One of 
the oldest and best schools of its kind in existence. 
Address Box 145, Haddonfield, N. J. 
E. A. Farrington, M. D. Jenz.a Coulson Cooley 
THE FREER SCHOOL 
For girls of retarded development. Limited 
enrollment permits intimate care. 9 miles from 
Boston. Miss Cora E. Morse, Principal. 
31 Park Circle, Arlington Heights, Mass. 
The Marjorie Webster School 
of Expression and Physical Education 
2-year Normal course, l-year Professional course. 
Fall term Septcmbir 17. Dag and Night school. 
Dormitory. Catalogue. 
X415G Massachusetts Ave., N. W. Washington. D. C. 
MISS WOODS’ SCHOOL 
For EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 
Individual traininir will develon th** child who does not pro¬ 
gress satisfactorily. 24 miles from Phila. Booklet, 
MOLLIE WOODS HARE. Prlncioal 
Box 181 Langhorne, Pa. 
RHYTHMIC HEALTH TRAININC 
“Rhythm is Life” 
Know how to control your mind and emotions and 
to make your body a more perfect instrument for 
vour work. Ilighest endorsement 
Gale Rhythmic Health Training institute, Inc. Corre¬ 
spondence course 1816 Belmont Read, Washington D. C. 
The Restoration School 
Normal home life and expert, individual teaching 
provided for not more than ten children, in a 
healthful and attractive country place. 
Address Professor Lightner Witmer 
Devon, Pa. 
The Sargent School 
for Physical Education 
Established 1881 Booklet on request 
D. A. SARGENT L. W. SARGENT 
Cambridge 38, Mass. 
A Southern School 
for Subnormal 
Children 
A home school for a limited number of children. 
Beautiful old southern mansion. Large lawn. 
Sleeping porch. AH modern improvements. Ideal 
rlimate. Moderate rates. 
Bristol-Nelson School Murfreesboro, Tenn. 
